Sentences with phrase «academic dual enrollment credits»

High school graduates who earn Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or academic dual enrollment credits in the 12th grade are more likely to attend college and complete a degree than students who earn none.

Not exact matches

As high school students mull which classes to take next fall, many are hoping to get a leg up in the college admissions race by choosing «dual enrollment» courses — university - level academics offered at their schools that earn them actual college credit.
We have numerous short - term metrics including academic - gap - closing growth, soft - skills development, housing production, and dual - enrollment credits that we can measure ourselves.
The «Secondary Academic Indicators» include a bunch more value added metrics (test scores), college admissions test participation rate, dual enrollment credits, industry credentials, honors diplomas awarded, AP participation rate, AP score (more test scores), IB participate rate, IB score (more tests), College / Career - Ready Assessment (another test?)
But, good career / tech education also prepares students for college by incorporating rigorous academic content, by offering students dual enrollment in post-secondary institutions, and by granting college credit for secondary coursework.
This includes, for example, attendance and truancy supports, social and emotional skill building, after school programs, school counseling and postsecondary advising, and specialized academic programs such as STEM, International Baccalaureate, Advance Placement, Career & Technical Education, and Dual Credit / Dual Enrollment.
Advanced academics are found in some form at every high school and include programs such as dual credit, AP, IB and OnRamps, a rigorous dual - enrollment program coordinated by the University of Texas.
A report released by the National Center for Education Statistics last year (NCES) estimated that as of the 2010 - 11 academic year (most recent data) 96 percent of public two - year community colleges offered some form of college credit to high school students through a dual - enrollment program.
This includes, for example, attendance and truancy supports, social and emotional skill building, after school programs, school counseling and postsecondary advising, and specialized academic programs such as STEM, Career & Technical Education, and Dual Credit / Dual Enrollment.
The summary report found a medium - to - large evidence base that shows positive benefits of dual enrollment on college degree attainment, college access and enrollment, college credit accumulation, completing high school, and general academic achievement in high school.
A recent What Works Clearinghouse intervention report found dual - enrollment programs have positive effects on high school graduation; academic achievement in high school; and college access, credit accumulation, and graduation.
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